I think it's about time for me to get my act together and show you all where I've been living since I got here.
First the guesthouse I was in for roughly 5 days..
My 4 ft tall loft shared with 2 other people
The treacherous stairs leading to the loft
The main room downstairs
Our front door with kitchen on the right and bathroom though not seen on the left
Now onto my current accommodation...my own apartment..
The view of my apartment as soon as you walk in the door; the glass doors lead to my "balcony"
My kitchen complete with mini fridge, 2 stove burners and a sink
Part of my bedroom
The rest of my bedroom (and the bathroom door)
All the glory of my bathroom
So there it is a couple pictures of my residences thus far. Hope you enjoyed them. I've come to the realization that I haven't been taking nearly enough pictures. So I'll get started on that whole picture thing, and before long I'll put up a link that will allow you to see all my pictures from Korea so I don't have to keep posting them like this.
Well it's only noon here, so I better go get to the rest of my day. I'm thinking cheese pizza (with corn; it seems that all Korean pizzas from the cheap pizza place near my apartment have corn on them) and a Coke for lunch...doesn't get more American than that...LOL.
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KendallCooke
So....your shower is your entire bathroom??? Rudy and I were rather perplexed by this strange thing. Love you!!! Kristy
ReplyDeleteYeah I still can't figure that shower out-that's what you had in China. I can't wrap my mind around it. Doesn't the entire bathroom get soaked when you take a shower???-Kels
ReplyDeleteYeah basically my entire bathroom is a big shower. It's weird, and I totally prefer the Western shower stall. But it does make cleaning the bathroom easy. You literally just hose everything down.
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